tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21995818.post115237158032837474..comments2017-09-19T08:43:24.221-05:00Comments on breadbasketcase: Cracked Wheat LoafMarie Wolfnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21995818.post-1152497708185990892006-07-09T21:15:00.000-05:002006-07-09T21:15:00.000-05:00It's good to hear from you again. You're wise to ...It's good to hear from you again. You're wise to stay away from the internet as much as possible when you're on vacation; otherwise it's not much of a vacation.<BR/>Thanks for the tips on the ovens. I'm just starting to do research, but I trust your experience more than I trust some random person's opinion.breadbasketcasehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13183158217378477758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21995818.post-1152415905046733972006-07-08T22:31:00.000-05:002006-07-08T22:31:00.000-05:00home for 2 seconds but had to see what was the bre...home for 2 seconds but had to see what was the bread du jour. oh yes--cracked wheat is so wonderful. and i love your description of every aspect of it.<BR/><BR/>i'm sure that when you finish all of them you'll want to go back to old favorites but also you should check out some of the new ones i've posted on my blog--i'll remind you which on graduation day!<BR/><BR/>i'll check with my friend and kitchen equipment advisor david shammah as to what the word is on the latest ovens--great designers keep moving--thermidor used to be tops--then the guy went to dacoret which then became the top one. viking for a while has been on top and if you need to get a range that has both oven and cooktop that would probably be the best choice. i like that they have electric self-cleaning oven and gas burners. i have the gaggenau wide oven in the country and really like it--it's a wall oven and i've mounted it facing the wide doorway as the fan vents hot air so if one is foolish enough to mount it under the counter as is shown in so many kitchen books, you can't work on that counter while you're baking as the hot air would scorch your stomache. anyway, it doesn't make sense to have a wall oven and then mount it low so that you have to bend down and strain your back when lifting out roasts or heavy things. my husband gave me the great advice to but some weights in a roasting pan and see at what height i can most easily lift the pan. i would have thought one's arms should be at right angles but actually just below that is where most women are strongest.<BR/>another very important thing is that on some ovens the top heating elements go on every time it cycles up which can be a problem as you don't want to over-brown the top of the bread. in short, you need to research as things are constantly changing in the kitchen equipment field.Rose Levy Beranbaumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13199920066422643820noreply@blogger.com